Florida State University Athletics

Walker Breaks Two 60-Meter Records, Leads NCAA
1/31/2026 6:50:00 PM | Men's Track and Field, Track and Field, Women's Track and Field
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Florida State track and field teams closed out the Razorback Invitational at the Randal Tyson Track on Saturday, highlighted by Shenese Walker's record-breaking performance in the 60-meters.
Walker opened her record-breaking day in the women's 60-meter preliminaries, advancing to the semifinals with a time of 7.19. She found another gear in the semis, clocking a blazing 7.09 to set a new program and ACC record. The Jamaican native's performance now stands as the NCAA-leading mark and ranks as the fifth-fastest time in the world this season.
After contributing to the men's distance medley relay on Friday, Aniol Borras made his mark in the men's one mile run with a 21st-place finish. Borras' time of 4:00.40 marks a new personal best and is the sixth-fastest time in program history.
In the women's 3,000, Bieke Schipperen led the Seminoles in seventh place with the second-fastest time in program history at 8:55.54. Suus Altorf followed in ninth with a lifetime-best of her own and the fourth-fastest time in FSU history at 8:58.36. Freshman Rylee Blade finished in 12th after a career-best of 9:03.46 and the sixth-fastest time in school history.
Braeden Ofosu-Kwarteng made his debut in the men's 400, tying the 10th-fastest time in program history at 46.73.
Kyvon Tatham placed fifth overall in the men's triple with a new personal-best (16.20m) and remained at sixth all-time in FSU history.
Isaac Hirshman Chandler made his first appearance in the record books after placing ninth in the men's 3,000 with a lifetime best and fifth-fastest time in school history at 7:55.52.
Next up for the Seminoles is a trip to the Clemson Tiger Paw Invitation on February 13, while the distance squad will travel to Boston for the David Henery Valentine Invite.
NOLE SUMMARY
-Men's 3,000-Meter (morning section)
Kaden Levings| 5th| 8:14.97
Finn Thomas | 7th | 8:17.76 (PB)
Parker Adams | 13th | 8:28.22
-Women's 3,000-Meter (morning section)
Oakley Olson| 5th | 9:39.05 (PB)
Lindy White | 13th | 10:07.02
-Women's 60-meter hurdles:
Thalia Waters |28th| 8.62
Kalani Lawson | 35th | 9.21
-Men's 60-meter hurdles:
Andre Korbmacher | 5th | 7.64
Zach Extine | 9th | 7.77
-Women's 60-meter:
Shenese Walker | 1st | 7.09 (PB)
Micayah Holland | 19th |7.43 (PB)
-Men's 60-meter:
Jaiden Rollins |8th | 6.68
-Men's shotput:
Shamar Reid | 8th | 17.15m
Despiro Wray | 10th | 16.77m
-Men's 3,000-meters
Isaac Hirhsman Chandler |9th | 7:55.52 (PB)
-Women's 3,000-meters
Bieke Schipperen| 7th | 8:55.54 (PB)
Suus Altorf | 9th |8:58.36
Rylee Blade | 12th | 9:03.46
Nicole Dinan | 18th |9:20.54
Leah Taylor | 19th | 9:20.79 (PB)
-Women's shotput
Kaitlyn Bullock |18th| 13.30m
-Men's triple jump:
Kyvon Tatham | 5th| 16.20m (PB)
Justin Woulard | 12th | 14.35m
Trace White | 13th | 13.92m
-Women's triple jump:
Kayla Pinkard | 9th | 13.02m
Ana Bulat | 16th | 12.62m
Oluwadara Soremi | 17th | 12.44m
-Women's 400-meters:
Kaelyaah Liburd |9th| 52.76
Alyia Green | 17th | 53.59
Oludoyin Soremi | 43rd | 58.96
-Men's 400-meters:
British Wilkerson | 14th | 46.67
Braeden Ofosu-Kwarteng | 17th | 46.73
Adrian Cardero | 34th | 48.22
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